gman
New Yorker
Am sitting here pondering what question to ask, and i got to thinkin, is there any fans who got into u2 latterly that actually prefer early u2.....lets say up to and including Rattle And Hum?
gman said:Am sitting here pondering what question to ask, and i got to thinkin, is there any fans who got into u2 latterly that actually prefer early u2.....lets say up to and including Rattle And Hum?
u2fan628 said:I remember listening in 86 then going out and buying all their records.That was a great time,I envy you younger fans listening to those songs for the first time. Listen to EXIT really loud!
The first time I listened to Exit, it scared the crap out of me It probably wasn't the best idea to listen to it all alone in the middle of the night.u2fan628 said:I remember listening in 86 then going out and buying all their records.That was a great time,I envy you younger fans listening to those songs for the first time. Listen to EXIT really loud!
gman said:
HAve to disagree slightly here am afriad. I think we got the best deal, ie...living the moment at the time rather than playing catch up years later. Nothing will beat that.
Must say tho, am suprised about the general consensus. I would have thought that most people that got in to u2 latterly would not have enjoyed the earlier stuff. Its good to hear
gman said:
HAve to disagree slightly here am afriad. I think we got the best deal, ie...living the moment at the time rather than playing catch up years later. Nothing will beat that.
Must say tho, am suprised about the general consensus. I would have thought that most people that got in to u2 latterly would not have enjoyed the earlier stuff. Its good to hear
FullonEdge2 said:Based on years of listening, I've come to the conclusion that U2's glory years started around Boy and ended around the time Window in the Skies came out. The early demos are fun to listen to, but they're unpolished. Everything they've done since U218 and Window in the Skies has been pure crap. Aahh, what I would give for the good old HTDAAB days. Window in the Skies may very well have been the last great song U2 has done, but that's a different topic for a different day.
Cheers!
FullonEdge2 said:Based on years of listening, I've come to the conclusion that U2's glory years started around Boy and ended around the time Window in the Skies came out. The early demos are fun to listen to, but they're unpolished. Everything they've done since U218 and Window in the Skies has been pure crap. Aahh, what I would give for the good old HTDAAB days. Window in the Skies may very well have been the last great song U2 has done, but that's a different topic for a different day.
Cheers!